The HD-TVI camera offers convenient control of OSD settings over coax cabling, directly from an Alibi HD-TVI recorder, providing easy adjustment of camera settings, and eliminating the need for running an additional data cable.

The outdoor box camera is equipped with an IP66 weather-rated housing that provides protection from elements such as dust and dirt, along with harsh weather conditions, including rain and snow.

Our Alibi 3-Year Blanket Warranty covers your entire purchase, with no asterisks and no exceptions! The warranty covers all Alibi camera and recorder hardware and components, and pre-installed hard drives. If you have an issue, we provide unlimited technical support – and manage all returns and exchanges directly, minimizing unnecessary down-time.

Megapixel Resolution – Cover more area and see more detail. Megapixel cameras can cover a larger area without compromising image quality. Megapixel resolution cameras deliver high-definition images with much greater detail. They are ideal where a greater level of detail is needed, such as for facial recognition and license plate identification.

HD-TVI Technology – High-definition video over coax. HD-TVI sends zero latency 720p or 1080p full HD video over RG59 coax cabling. HD-TVI cameras and DVRs offer the advantages of HD resolution video, but are as easy to install as standard analog CCTV equipment. HD-TVI enables longer cable runs for long distance installations, with transmission distances of up to 1600' over RG59 coax cables.

Dual Resolution Output – Supports HD-TVI and Analog resolutions. The camera supports both HD-TVI and analog resolutions. This enables you to utilize traditional analog, or take advantage of high-definition, full-HD video, based on your application needs.

Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) – Gain a clear view in diverse lighting conditions. WDR balances the contrast of light and shadow, and enables the camera to deliver clear video with near perfect exposure in harsh lighting conditions, such as in bright, dark, or backlit areas within a scene.

Dual Voltage – Use both AC and DC power sources. Most video security cameras will use either 24 volts AC or 12 volts DC. This camera offers dual voltage, enabling you to use either an AC or DC power source, eliminating the worry of whether or not your power source is compatible with your security camera.